Maybe if he has another All Pro season he gets in. He has a ring sure, but can't remember one year where he was consensusly without a doubt the best receiver in the NFL. Plus there is a logjam at his postion every year for Canton. I think Issac Bruce is going to suffer the same problem.

Reggie has been amazing this season. The separation at 34 is incredible but his best trait are his hands of glue. The drop last night on a well-thrown pass by Luck was the first easy drop I have seen him make this year. This season will help as well as it will show he can excel without Peyton.

I remember just last season everyone was calling Wayne overrated and nowhere near HoF caliber. Now he's a sure fire HoF receiver and better than Harrison. Statistcially there really is no comparison, Harrison had a better career, easily. Wayne is having a spectacular year, best of his career (on this pace).....but it would be the 3rd best of Harrison's career. And' that's just yards, Harrison kills Wayne in TD's.

Considering that Wayne has now evolved into an incredibly physical chain mover who blocks his ass off in the run game and is having his best season at 33 with a rookie QB, and it's not even close to me now.

Obviously Wayne's production in the playoffs completely overshadows Harrison's, however bear in mind that during Harrison's prime Manning sucked throughout the playoffs. People openly questioned his ability in the clutch. By the time Manning became a good playoff QB Harrison was at the end of his career and Wayne was in his prime

16 games is a full season's sample size worth of games. We're talking a difference of about 300 yards and 7 TDs. :shrug:

Yeah for sure, and I agree that Harrison also shrunk in the playoffs which may explain a lot of Manning's suckiness on that stage at the early part of the last decade. I just still think that Harrison has done more throughout his career than Wayne, even when factoring those numbers in. I also can't get over that Wayne basically quit on that team last year in my mind